Grin — 442, 441

ALBUMS: All Out (1972); Gone Crazy (1973) 

MVC Rating: All Out 4.0/$$; Gone Crazy 3.5/$$$

Hey folks. Grin is not a household name but you vinyl record aficionados ought to seek it out.

It’s a band fronted by Nils Lofgren in the 1970s. Nils is not exactly a household name either but after his youthful foray in Grin, he became a member of  bands formed  by some major household names: Bruce Springsteen’s E-Street Band and Neil y Young’s  Crazy Horse. Not bad. Two of the best rock singer-songwriters of our era. (Actually Grin happened while he was in Crazy Horse.)

Lofgren is an excellent guitarist. But don’t come to Grin expecting life-changing music, like you might have found when you first heard Neil Young or Bruce Springsteen.

I think  those two saw a musicality from Lofgren that covered a lot of ground. I think they also must have seen some bright rock and roll fun spirit in his music. Lofgren is a classically trained musician (classical accordion, according to his Wikipedia page –is that a joke?). Glad he ventured into rock and roll as I  doubt I would ever be  blessed with his music if he was 2nd chair accordion in the Los Angeles symphony.

Anyway Grin is a fun garage band styled group from  Lofgren’s early life. The album covers are wild and they alone may be worth the $10 or so you may have to pay for a used copy.

What is a ‘household name’ anyway?

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